Except the earth would mostly likely go back into another ice age and cleanse itself.
Mathiäs;6901894 said:I think the ozone layer will be destroyed by excessive pollution, causing intense climate changes, exposure to radiation causing extreme mutations, and eventual eradication of all life on earth.
Now it is over
And how futile it all was
The dreams of mankind
Rotting away
And thus we all fade
Weep not for your destiny
No one will be left to mourn
3000 AD
We actually kind of solved that problem
There's going to be a huge award show where God gives out prizes to each world religion and cult for their efforts to discover the "truth", then say "sorry fuckers, you all got it horribly wrong" and then start history over.
We're on the way there already aren't we?
Global warming is a much more critical issue, tbh.
Assuming global warming is actually an issue and not just natural events.
The level of carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) in our atmosphere has been constant for the past 600 million years, up until about 150 years ago (industrial revolution, hint hint).